Konsyl-D for Constipation User Reviews
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"I was experiencing severe constipation this past summer and straining extensively during bathroom visits. I tried several other things first-flaxseed, drinking hot water, and eating more vegetables. Nothing worked very well. I began Metamucil (two heaping teaspoons in the mid-afternoon). Within a day, I began having substantial bowel movements every morning-often a little frightening in size. I reduced Metamucil to every other day, and that has still kept me unconstipated and experiencing easy and very smooth movements. I now swear by Metamucil."